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Own What You Know

About 4:25 a.m., I was awakened to the Spirit saying, "Own what you know!" Then I heard the following two scriptures:


Genesis 15:6, which says, "He (Abraham) believed in Adonai, and He credited it to him as righteousness."


Romans 4:17 states, "This accords with the Tanakh, where it says, 'I have appointed you to be a father to many nations.' Abraham is our father in G-d's sight because he trusted G-d as the one who gives life to the dead and calls nonexistent things into existence (call those things that be not as though they were)."


I was told that when the Spirit speaks, we have to move from hearing to knowing and doing, which equals obedience. There are specific tasks and assignments for each of us. When we walk in mature faith, we know what the Spirit is saying, we take ownership, and we walk it out so that the will of G-d for others and ourselves is fulfilled.


Walking it out means 'be what you know and don't fall back. ' In Genesis 12, G-d visited Abraham and told him that he would make of him a great nation, that he would be a blessing, and that by him all the families of the earth would be blessed. Then, in Genesis 15, the Most High reiterated to Abraham in a vision that his reward would be very great, he would have a son, and his descendants would be many. Verse 6 says that Abraham believed G-d. To us, that seems easy, but Abraham was about 75 years old, and Sarah was about 65. If you think about today, that is very rare and would seem impossible to believe, yet Abraham believed it as soon as G-d said it.


That is the kind of faith in the Most High we have to operate in while walking out the call on our lives in this season. This is a season of miracles; we are approaching Passover, which reminds us of the great deliverance and miracles our ancestors experienced coming out of Egypt, which makes it a great time to reflect on the promise G-d has spoken to us and thank Him first for choosing us and trusting us with the promise, and then walk in it no matter what it seems like, looks like, or how long it has been. We are the seed of Abraham right now in 2026, and the Most High is still fulfilling that promise. Abraham had to wait about 25 years for the promised one, Isaac, and at 100, the moed, the appointed time (Genesis 21:1), the word says, Adonai remembered what He had promised, Sarah conceived at an old age, and Isaac was born at the very time G-d had said.


Wherever you are in the promise, hear it, know it, believe it, or walk it out, keep going until the appointed time comes; The Most High never lies.


Shalom Ephraim.

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